Please stop putting the dreaded ";;X";;, ";;Bees";; or ";;Snake";; on the rock faces. Please be smart and conscious of others.

Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.

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Description

Start in the cave under a nice corner hand crack. Climb up and out of the cave to reach a 10 ft section of perfect hand crack. The crack then widens for a bit and then goes back to perfect hands. There are plenty of face holds to stem from and gear can be placed in some of the horizontals to save your #2 camalots. Nice climb!

Location

This is the first obvious corner/crack that you will find when walking from the Coliseum Area during low water.

Protection

Double #2 Camalots, A pretty standard rack. You can lower from the shuts on the sport route 15 feet to the left of the top of the corner system or take it to the top (no top anchor).